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Karen Landry was born on 4 December 1950 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Peaceful Warrior (2006), Patti Rocks (1988) and JAG (1995). She was married to Chris Mulkey. She died on 31 December 2015 in Venice Beach, California, USA.- Actor
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Robert Wayne Grace was an American actor of prolific output, on screen from 1971. His career began with drama classes at Wayne State University and San Francisco State College. He then studied under Sanford Meisner in New York and first acted off-Broadway before relocating to the West Coast. After several appearances on the San Francisco stage, he eventually moved to L.A. to commence a four-decade long tenure in films and on TV. Balding and latterly bearded, Grace was first glimpsed on screen as a bartender in Robert Altman's moodily atmospheric western McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971). Thereafter, he was most often cast in small supporting roles as lawmen, army officers or other authority figures with a certain amount of gravitas. His notable appearances have included Sheriff James Hamilton in the Humbug (1995) episode and General Ulysses S. Grant in The Lazarus Man (1996). During the later phase of Grace's screen career, he was much associated with the Star Trek franchise, having a predilection for playing Klingon characters (Governor Torak in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Fleet Admiral Krell in Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)), as well as providing Klingon voices for several video games, including Star Trek: Starfleet Command (1999) and Star Trek: Klingon Academy (2000). He also essayed a Cardassian Legate in the Wrongs Darker than Death or Night (1998) episode, his costume subsequently being sold at e-bay. From the late 90's until his retirement in 2011, Grace focused increasingly on voicing video game characters.- Actor
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Shad Gaspard was born on January 13, 1981 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Shad Chad Javier Romain Chittick Gaspard. He is a Professional wrestler, actor, and writer, known for his time in World Wrestling Entertainment, and films such as Get Hard (2015), WWE Raw (1993) and From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (2014).- Music Department
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American/Neopolitan singer possessing a tenor voice. He was abandoned as child by his father after his mother died while giving birth to him. He was raised by his paternal grandfather until he enlisted in the army at the age of 17. Roselli received a Bronze Star for his participation in "The Battle Of The Bulge." Jimmy has recorded over 36 albums containing over 500 songs. He had three top 25 hits in the 60s during the era of rock and roll. Unbelievably all were Neopolitan songs. His American rendition of standard ballads gave him great notoriety not only in the U.S. but also in England. Roselli has played some of the most prestigious venues in the U.S. and in England, such as The Palace, The Copacabana and Carnegie Hall in New York. He was the only performer to sell out two shows on a Monday night at Carnegie Hall. He has starred at The Paladium and Royal Albert Hall in London and The Sands in Las Vegas. He performed to sell out crowds at both Trumps Casino and Cesars in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Jimmy performed on the Ed Sullivan television Show three times during the 60s and was the first and only performer to walk off on Sullivan after a dispute. Roselli's falling out with Frank Sinatra cost him part of his career in the late 60s and early 70s. Jimmy grew up on the same street in Hoboken, N.J. as Sinatra. Roselli was well known by his peers in the music industry for his great voice and his professionalism. At the time of his retirement he was commanding and getting $65,000 to $125,000 for a single performance based on the venue. Roselli passed away in 2011.- Jay Chiat was born in 1932 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. Jay was a producer, known for Apple Mac: 1984 (1983) and Pizza Hut Celebraty (1997). Jay died on 23 April 2002 in Venice Beach, California, USA.